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Sentence count:193+14Posted:2016-12-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: proclaimclaimacclaimneoclassicalraimentclairvoyantclairvoyanceproceedMeaning: [prəʊ'kleɪm /prə-]  adj. declared publicly; made widely known. 
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151. In 1974, 12 years after seizing power from a civilian government in a military coup, Gen Ne Win retired from the army and proclaimed himself president of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma.
152. Italy's risorgimento was not a whole nation rising against its oppressors, as 19th-century romanticism proclaimed and Giuseppe Mazzini wished, but a few well-educated people leading the way.
153. Apostolical pardons ought to be proclaimed with caution, lest the people should falsely suppose that they are placed before other good works of charity.
154. The resolution of the Congress which first proclaimed Armistice Day, described November 11, 1918, as the end of "the most destructive, sanguinary and far-reaching war in the history of human annals."
155. On one Iranian site, hackers proclaimed themselves yesterday as " Honker Union for China "
156. He needed no persuasion to persist in his proclaimed course.
157. The empire collapsed like a house of cards, and the republic was again proclaimed.
158. In 2001 Kozlowski proclaimed his desire to be remembered as the world's greatest business executive.
159. Thanksgiving was proclaimed a national holiday by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
160. After his misdeeds had been proclaimed, he was solemnly walled up.
161. The Turkish Republic was proclaimed. With Mustafa Kemal ( or Kemal Ataturk ) becoming its first President.
162. President Abraham Lincoln saw it as a way to unite the country, and he in 1863 he proclaimed a national Thanksgiving celebration on the last Thursday in November.
163. Any law enforcement activities which are not proclaimed or beyond the proclaimed function and authority shall be of no effect.
164. Not of patent application, without droit, what be used by other random is jural do not protect without proclaimed in writing.
165. Smiling the Lord proclaimed, "You don't have a chance, I've got Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and all the greatest players up here."
165. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
166. Andre Agassi has come a long way from his beginnings as the long-haired bad-boy of tennis - the colorful teen-aged rebel with attitude, who once proclaimed that "image is everything."
167. Arabian political and religious leader who led a revolt against the Turks and proclaimed himself king of Hejaz (1916). He was forced to abdicate in 1924.
168. Mother's Day was proclaimed a day for national observance by President Woodrow Wilson in 1915.
169. In 1964 Duvalier is proclaimed "president for life", a title that is passed onto his son, Jean-Claude, in 1971.
170. Feminism wasted time trying to persuade us that men are tamable , she proclaimed.
171. An anxious couple complained to the Master that their son had abandoned the religious traditions of the family and proclaimed himself a freethinker.
172. In 1985, for example, he brashly proclaimed that when and if the universe stopped expanding and began to contract, time would reverse and everything that had ever happened would be rerun in reverse.
173. In 1991, the Canadian government proclaimed December 6th National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
174. The performance attracted the attention of composer-critic Virgil Thomson, who in the New York Herald Tribune proclaimed him " one of the world's master fiddle players."
175. Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration.
176. In 1854, Pope Pius the Ninth proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception.
177. At event after event to introduce new Apple products, Mr. Jobs often puckishly proclaimed 'There is one more thing' before revealing the most significant news at the very end of a speech.
178. August 15th, 1945, was proclaimed "V-J Day" by the Allies, a day after Japan agreed to surrender unconditionally.
179. After the toastmaster proclaimed that the lecture was over, the students was still unwilling to leave.
180. But another giant of the era, David Hilbert, saw it as a lasting contribution and later proclaimed, "No one shall expel us from the Paradise that Cantor has created."
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